Christmas Tea: A British Comedy - at Performing Arts in November - two performances

By Staff

October 16th, 2024

BURLINGTON, ON

British humour with outrageously inventive interactive elements.

 

Buckle your theatre seats, coming to Burlington and venues this holiday season is a production that is guaranteed to bring audiences of all ages pure joy and laughter: O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy.

Imagine the delightful absurdity of Monty Python, the physical comedy of Mr. Bean, and the whimsical charm of Dr. Seuss – all blended into one brilliant production by Canada’s beloved multi-award winning comedy duo James & Jamesy. O Christmas Tea is a festive masterpiece, combining clever British humor with outrageously inventive interactive elements. When a Christmas tea party spirals into chaos, flooding the world with tea, the audience is swept away on a hilariously whimsical adventure that celebrates friendship, imagination, and holiday cheer.

Critics can’t stop raving. With 5-star reviews from CBC, London Free Press, and Torontoist, O Christmas Tea has been praised as “complete and utter fun for all ages,” and “an ode to the idea that anything is possible.” Audiences across the globe have fallen in love with its heartfelt humor and wildly creative staging.

This isn’t your typical holiday show. O Christmas Tea stands out because it doesn’t just entertain – it actively engages. The audience becomes part of the story, which is packed with unexpected twists, delightful physical comedy, and laugh-out-loud moments. James & Jamesy’s chemistry on stage and their boundless imagination create a feel-good experience that’s perfect for families, friends, and anyone looking for a little magic this Christmas.

The show’s unique approach to blending British tradition with fresh, inventive comedy creates a feature-worthy story, offering a joyful break from the usual holiday programming. It’s a show designed to spark connection and leave everyone with a smile.

O Christmas Tea will be coming to Burlington Performing Arts Centre on 13th November at 3pm and 7.30pm.

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